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cumulated, ppl. a.|ˈkjuːmjʊleɪtɪd| [f. prec.] 1. Heaped up, accumulated.
1642Bp. Reynolds Israel's Petit. Ded. 3 United and cumulated mercies. 1926Brit. Weekly 2 Sept. 452/4 The cumulated common sense of the Anglo-Saxon mind. 2. spec. Of clouds: Formed into cumuli.
1817Southey Let. 28 May, They [the Alps] have precisely the appearance of white cumulated clouds. 1853Phillips Rivers Yorksh. v. 164 Great masses of cumulated cloud. 3. (See prec., sense 2 b.)
1905(title) Readers' guide to periodical literature (cumulated). 1938L. M. Harrod Librarians' Gloss. 53 Cumulated book catalogue. 1959Indian Nat. Bibliogr. 1958 p. v, All these errors have been corrected in the Cumulated Volume. |